Because of all the interest in this thread, I've place all of the video content of Patrick Mahomes II's college career, and draft day goodness into a single post that can be found here. Enjoy! [Reply]
The one that immediately comes to mind was a pass to Kelce against the Raiders in Vegas that was oh so perfectly placed over the defender's shoulder... but that might even be second to one of however many side arm throws, cross body throws, etc. [Reply]
Originally Posted by RunKC:
Is the Hopkins pass the best pass Mahomes has ever had? It’s hard to say but it absolutely has to be up there. An incredibly difficult throw that the majority of QB’s don’t even attempt
Top 5 for me.
4th and 9
WASP
Super Bowl Superman
Throw to Tyreek against Raiders that got called back, OR the bomb to Worthy
Slammed in the chest and throws it 40 yards downfield into a breadbox perfectly
Probably forgetting a couple that might also make it in that list :-) [Reply]
I love the pass to Sammy Watkins down the right sideline late in SB LIV. The Chiefs were still behind and desperately needed to score. It wasn't the most difficult throw, but it was beautifully placed.
Originally Posted by RedinTexas:
I love the pass to Sammy Watkins down the right sideline late in SB LIV. The Chiefs were still behind and desperately needed to score. It wasn't the most difficult throw, but it was beautifully placed.
That was the best throw of the Super Bowl to me. WASP outweighs it in importance, but Patrick threw a beautiful ball that led Sammy perfectly. It’s the sort of throw that separates Patrick from the QB’s we’ve had in the past. When he needs to place a ball like that, he more than often delivers.
In a similar vein, his 60 yard ball to Sammy is the throw most remembered against the Titans, but he threw a touchdown to Hill down 10 that looked like a 65 mile an hour ball thrown in a frigid stadium that day. It was a tight window and was just about to close, but he put some ass into that ball and it completely changed the flow of that game. [Reply]
The one to D Hop reminded me of his jump pass to Hardman against the Titans back in 2019.
The degree of difficulty on this one was much higher, though. More bodies in the phone booth collapsing on him and also like 30 yards downfield with little to no loading up. That was all arm talent. [Reply]